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The brain is the most vital [[Organ|organ]] in the body, without the brain, life would not be possible. It recieves infomation from many sources and processes them to produce appropriate reponses. It can be divided into three different components, the [[cerebral cortex|cerebral cortex]], the [[midbrain|midbrain]] and the [[brainstem|brainstem]].  
The brain is the most vital [[Organ|organ]] in the body, without the brain, life would not be possible. It recieves infomation from many sources and processes them to produce appropriate reponses. It can be divided into three different components, the [[Cerebral cortex|cerebral cortex]], the [[Midbrain|midbrain]] and the [[Brainstem|brainstem]].  


The brain is located within the [[skull|skull]], for protection. 
The brain is located within the [[Skull|skull]], for protection and is surrounded by a group of membranes called the meninges consisting of the dura mater, the arachnoid and the pia mater.<br>

Revision as of 15:51, 15 October 2012

The brain is the most vital organ in the body, without the brain, life would not be possible. It recieves infomation from many sources and processes them to produce appropriate reponses. It can be divided into three different components, the cerebral cortex, the midbrain and the brainstem.

The brain is located within the skull, for protection and is surrounded by a group of membranes called the meninges consisting of the dura mater, the arachnoid and the pia mater.